Toba Adeyeye, the newly appointed Acting General Manager of the Kwara State Signage and Advertisement Agency (KWASAA), has pledged to adopt an automation system to drive the agency and eliminate revenue leakages.
Adeyeye announced this during a visit to Shade Omoniyi, the Executive Chairman of the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS), at her office in Ilorin, the State capital.
He explained that the new system will focus on online payment platforms, dedicated billing and collection software.
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Adeyeye explained that, “KWASAA is automating its internal processes, transitioning all third-party practitioners and business entities onto a fully digital platform designed to enhance transparency, efficiency and regulatory oversight.”
He therefore sought the support and cooperation of the Service in achieving these objectives.
Earlier, Bola Olukoju, the Commissioner for Communications, had introduced the Acting General Manager to the Executive Chairman of the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service, noting that Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq appointed him to streamline procedures and ensure transparency and efficiency in the signage and advertising sector.
The Commissioner added that the Government had taken firm, decisive action to rid the state of illegal, substandard and non-compliant advertising structures.
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This initiative, she said, aims to restore order, enforce compliance and strengthen accountability across the sector and praised the Governor for entrusting capable young professionals with critical responsibilities.
In her response, Shade Omoniyi congratulated Adeyeye on his appointment as she briefed him on the Service’s operations, encouraged him to change the narrative at KWASAA, even as she assured him of KWIRS’s support.
The KWIRS boss described KWASAA’s digital transformation as a welcome development.


